VISION DIVINE from Italy is actually the
follow-up to LABYRINTH, because LABYRINTH started to drift away
from the Melodic Power Metal from their classic 2nd album 'Return
to heaven denied', while VISION DIVINE continued playing this
style. Main reason is of course the bandleader, Olaf Thorsen, who
actually formed LABYRINTH in the first place. Anyway, the band is
about to release their 3rd album 'Stream of consciousness' on
METAL BLADE RECORDS and this new VISION DIVINE record is by far
their best and almost as good the LABYRINTH album 'Return to
heaven denied'. I had a long interview with Olaf, and he cleared
up things about his band VISION DIVINE and his former band
LABYRINTH...

Please introduce us your band, when did you
form VISION DIVINE?I Formed
VD in 1999.Originally it was supposed to be my first solo album,
mostly instrumental, but since Fabio Lione joined the band, I
decided to change many songs from instrumental to singed
ones then it came natural to consider VD a real band, and
not a solo project I took the name Vision Divine by melting
Vision (the first name of the band Labyrinth, when I
formed it in 1992) with Divine (the title I would
have given to my first solo album).Since then we released 2
albums and we have been working hard to demonstrate to people
that we absolutely wanted to be a real band, and not just a side
project,as someone thought at the beginning. So far we have been
doing good things, like having a Headliner tour in 2000 in South
America.

Please tell us all about your 2
previous CDs...As I told
you our first album, named simply Vision Divine, was originally
supposed to be my solo album. We released it in 1999 and it
quickly became a must here in Italy, selling really
great and still being a top seller, here, in Japan and South
America. Thanks to this album weve been touring a lot for
more than one year (as I said we even went to South America).)In
2002 we released the second album, named Send me an
Angel. This album is slightly different from the 1st one:
less power in the typical Italian style, and more
aggressive and darker. I have to say that in those year I
realized that too many Italian bands were playing Power metal
with double bass etc I thought it was time to move and make
something more original, once again. Probably in some Country
like Germany these first 2 albums are not so easy to be found.
Unfortunately this is because of the choice we made those times.
In fact nor me nor Fabio wanted to sign for the same labels we
already had with Labyrinth or Rhapsody. We thought it would have
helped avoiding confusions to people but unfortunately the
label we chosen didnt make all the best choices, and in
some Countries we didnt find a good distribution. Of course
since I left Labyrinth I had nothing anymore to worry about, so I
decided to change this situation. Now Im back to Metal
Blade, and things are definitely better.

The line-up of your band
completely changed, please inform us... Where did you find your
excellent new lead singer, man, he is really awesome...
I agree with you. Michele is really a high talent! He got degrees
at the VIT of Los Angeles, and you can clearly hear this by the
way he sings, really American, especially in the accent. I know
him since some year, but so far we never had the chance to work
together. The funny its that even this time, after
Fabios departure, I havent thought of him
immediately. The fact is that his background is different from
ours, and also before this album I knew that despite of the many
offers received, he never agreed to join any band, cause he
never liked completely any of the albums he listened to.Anyway,
we had some problem that forced me to get in touch with him, and
my hope was at least that he could accept to sing the album. With
my big surprise and pleasure I realized that he was adoring the
material, and it became immediately clear that he would have been
our singer since the first time he opened his mouth eheh Let
me add that if you loved him on studio album you should then see
him on stage hes really that American attitude that
makes him jump and sing like a wild! If youll have
the chance, dont miss our show.

Your new CD is going to be
released soon, and I must say it sounds impressive, this is one
of the highlights from 2004! Please tell me all about the new
album, the songs, the concept, the production, the time it took
to record, funny stories etc.
Wow, thanks a lot for your words! We spent a full year working to
the songs song writing started in Dec 2002, and we started
the recording in November 2003! We all worked really hard to
realize this album, and personally Ive been recording more
than 44 track of guitars, with different riffs to choose during
the mix, depending on the choices we would have taken at the end!
Sometimes it has even been hard to keep in mind how the final
result would or should have been ahah! There are many reasons why
it took so much, and mainly it depends on the fact that after my
departure from Labyrinth this is my first release, and I really
cared a lot to realize the best album ever. For this release I
wanted to make something that would have left no doubt about the
potential of Vision Divine, especially after all these line up
changes it was a real need to us, to show that the changes have
been made in better, and not in worse. For this reason I thought
that it would have been great to realize something I never did
before (and never done in our kind of music, specially from an
Italian band): a single song developed along 60 minutes. A kind
of opera, or better, a suite.

Nowadays many bands in Heavy Metal pretended to realize so-called
operas but in my opinion at the end what you hear is
just a concept album with 10 or more songs, connected together
just by the lyrics. I do not pretend to say we realized an opera
neither, but for sure we took some melody and we developed it
along the 60 minutes, so that there are some nice main passages
that you can hear here and there, and around this we built the
whole album. Of course, because of this I had to write a concept,
and as I did for the first 2 albums of VD, even this time I
decided to talk something spiritual, not taken from
fantasy or sword and sorcery. This is the first concept album I
write for VD. The story tells about a man, spending his life
wondering why we are in this world he needs to understand
the real meaning of life, he needs to understand WHY we are here
and WHAT FOR. This questions become an obsession for him, and
they grow so much that he finally takes the extreme decision to
commit suicide, cause he needs to see the afterlife he
needs answers.

By the way despite of his act he
doesnt die: he falls in coma, and here he meets his
Guardian Angel. Here, this Angel tells him that he wont
die, and soon hell be sent back to life, but because of his
obsession, and because of the unholy act he did, he will have the
chance to see what no man has ever seen before dying: he will
discover the true meaning of life. And then here it starts his
trip with his Angel along this trip he will see the Truth,
he will have all of his questions answered he will even see
the Universe through the eyes of God! After this happened,
hes finally sent back to life but here, in this
normal and mortal world, he realizes that what he
saw, what he touched, is too big to be told with words, and even
to big to be kept in mind Madness is the final punishment
to his sin of arrogance He will ends his life alone and
crazy in a sanatorium, with no other company but his loyal
Guardian Angel .

Wow,
that's a long story, interesting, musically, which bands
influenced you?I listen
to a lot of genres, a lot of bands. It may sound strange now, but
when I started with Labyrinth (originally, Vision) we were a real
death-thrash metal band! Along the years we moved along different
musical styles, and in our first release as Labyrinth (No Limits)
we even mixed metal with Techno Music! Its difficult to
tell you my influences, but if I have to name some band, I would
say Fates Warning, Malmsteen, Toxik, Mordred, Kreator have been
for sure the first bands that really influenced me along the
years.

Do you
feel there's a lot of competition in Italy between all the bands,
because there are quite a lot of bands playing your kind of
style? What makes your band different than the rest?
Simply the fact that Ive been the first in Italy to play
this kind of music! The problem is not mine for sure. To make you
an example, if now in Germany you should have 10-15 bands playing
the same music of Gamma Ray , I dont think Kai Hansen
should be worried about this! Of course I dont mean I am
like Kai, but anyway for sure Ive been the first playing
this kind of music here, and this is a clear fact that even
magazines underline every time I release an album. Of course I am
not a blinded stupid, and as I was telling you before I realized
myself that too many bands are simply coping without
bringing anything new, and the risk, specially outside from Italy
is that some magazine could think now about me that I just 
copy XXX or YYYY ,but has no sense, and anyway this also a
good reason why with VD I started bringing something new to my
sound.

Do you also agree with me that
your new CD is your strongest effort so far? It even beats the
last LABYRINTH record and is almost as good as their 'Return to
heaven denied' album, did you ever wanted to return to your
former band LABYRINTH?
Well its not something right to say myself, but if you
say so I just can thank you a lot. For sure, since I started
mixing this album I had the strong feeling that I did something
big, much better than other things I did in the past. I had the
same good feelings I had when I was mixing Return to Heaven
Denied (by they way, dont say their
,please Ive been writing 70% of that album,
music and lyrics) and the reviews so far are confirming that this
feeling was right. About Labyrinth honestly I never thought of
joining back the band. I left for many strong reasons, and after
one year now, I see that Ive been more than right. Their
last album is definitely distant from what I considered to be
Labyrinth, and now I could not join them anymore, not even if
Id like.

What can
we expect from VISION DIVINE in the future? Touring plans? More
CDs? Everything
you said, hopefully! For sure we are planning a full tour in
Italy, and Im having some contact for playing in Japan, and
maybe well also go back to South America. About the rest of
Europe, we have Metal Blade now, and I think the best now is to
let them work as they know, then well see what happens. I
am not a young newcomer that pretends to have everything just
because I release an album: I know many things depend on how good
an album goes (sales, reviews etc ). I strongly wanted to be
back to MB, really, cause I believe in them for all the
good things they did with Labyrinth in the past, and Im
sure we can repeat those good things with Vision Divine. I just
need to continue making good albums and then trust in them. If
you do something good Im sure good times will come.

Thanks for
answering the questions, anything to add for yourself?Just
thanks a lot for the good things you said about my album, and I
would like to repeat that I know Italy is releasing tons of metal
bands now, but we are not a copy we are the originals ;) I
would like to invite people : take a listen to our album, and
then let your ears decide by yourself! Stay Heavy!